Although I'm not good enough a writer to actually be at stake as an author, I feel that I have to express what I feel are points about life, and which I can't (at least not easily enough)write with good quality. I apologize for that :-( ... and hope people can enjoy these stories anyway.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

The Witches

”No! Indeed not at all any moral in
that man!”

“How can you say this is an act?!”

Josephine writhed a little before
attempting to answer. “Well, ... how can I put this. ... He's the
kind of person who pretends to be of the mentality of the spiritual
victims he has! I know he and his sisters all do it!”

David looked a little stunned. “The
whole family, then, Josy?”

She looked seriously into his eyes.
“No, I don't think it's the father, but hat mother might be the one
to also be into it!”

“Gee!” David said with an air of
being troubled.

“Exactly, David! So there they are,
all four of them, it seems to me, able to be modern-time witches!”

David looked at her in amazement. “Do
you mean those witches are for real, Josy”

“I mean they're for real and they are
alive right now, ready to target yet another one of those innocent
people that will probably die under more or less troubled and
mysterious circumstances!”

“We have to, then, I guess, tell some
people about it! But can we really get them to take this stuff
seriously!? I mean witches, in modern times ... ”

She looked at him with a somewhat
startled expression. “I don't know how you can say that to me! I
can believe they see it in them, they like me, or at least as much as
you! ... or I mean, let's not just say so. That is, if they don't
already know about it, let's show them!”

“I guess we can do that!”

“Good! Let's start with that girl
down the block! You know that redhead whom they seemingly have been
pestering for about two months!”

“Yeah, let's! I can feel that this is
turning out to be a worthwhile and interesting investigation, in the
sense that we can perhaps learn something about the occult while
we're at it!”

She smiled a little. “Yeah! I felt
that already even yesterday!”

A few minutes later they knocked on the
door of a red-haired girl named Cecilia Saedefdovic. She opened and
listened to them. After a while she said: “There's an actual
cunning in those four witches, it seems to me! They actually have had
me feel desperate after seeming normal in the sense that they can
probably register by their sixth sense! Thereby I will be trying to
permit the two of you to examine the evidence I can have about it,
but it's not an easy task to do so!”

She thereby let the two of them in and
offered them some coffee.

“I will drink coffee later on in the
afternoon,” Josephine answered. David looked at her and then at the
girl they were investigating. “I, too,” he said, “can easily
wait with the coffee, and I think it's better if we start talking
immediately, if you don't mind.”

Cecilia shrugged. “Okay, I can go for
that!” she replied.

“Good!” David said.

“Then let's start like this,”
Josephine broke in, “I sure see it in you that they are harassing
you by spirit! As an investigator of such mysterious crimes I feel it
is they, the witches, who take advantage of the situation you have
about that late husband of yours!”

“You mean that they killed him?”
she asked.

“Yes! ... As I understand it he had a
huge gambling debt, which they felt he should have to suffer from for
not paying in time.”

“Yeah, that's correct.”

“Thereby, they have the pressure on
you too - correct me if I'm wrong about this - to be trying to
be into handling the situation as though you were in debt!”

“Yes, that is so!”

“And,” she continued, “the
witches got to know about this when they found out that you were
thorough about seeming to be very good and moral, right?”

“Yes, that's probably it! They did
indeed try to harass me about it! That is all three of the children
were trying to taunt me, and that old hag of a mother they have
managed to ridicule the notion of that they should stop pestering
me!”

“Good of you to tell me! Thereby he
and I can continue this investigation, which I started by myself
yesterday!”

David nodded. He seemed to feel that he
was into something quite new, while his colleague seemed a bit sure
about what she was into.

“The suspects are,” David said,
“investigated by us for the reason of their tendency to always
harass people around and in their neighbourhood. It is far from only
you who have been pestered in something that seems similar to what
you just told us about your situation!”

“I feel comfortable now that the two
of you - and possibly even more people? - feel that it's worth it
check them up and hopefully stop them!”

“Oh! Cecilia!” Josephine burst out.
“Then perhaps you also could be taking part of it!”

Cecilia sighed. “Yeah, I think I can,
because they aren't able to put that spell on me when you're around
- at least not if it's both of you, it seems!”

The three of them thereby went to a
fellow, named Jesse Adamson, whom Cecilia knew to also have the
problem with those witches. At his apartment, they asked him to
describe his situation with them. He said that he was unable to point
out, somehow, usually, about them, that they really were harming him.

“As a matter of fact,” he said
referring referring to the children, “the three of them are into
seeing it in me to be able to cope for myself about being a sexual
predator, wile actually being there themselves and troubling others
with it! They - all four of them - seem innocent at first. Then,
after a while one notices their awful insinuations that contain both
sexual and other harassments, I think. But they seem to be harassing
them from a distance, and somehow having it that I am that predator
that the four of them are!”

Josephine looked at him with some
sympathy. “You seem possible to view as immune to accusations in a
way that could be their trick for having them believe they can't
challenge you about it!”

Cecilia looked at the two of them.
“Yes. I think I could have thought of you as a serial-killer, even,
had I not known you for a very long time.”

Jesse took his time before replying.
“It's all about the tendency they have to be into moral as though
it was about seeming potentially into it, while I feel that one
should say to oneself that one should be into moral a the natural
starting point, which thereby should be supposedly there whether or
not one thinks about it.”

“I cannot assume that it's me that
it's all about!” Cecilia said thoughtfully. “Because for me it's
the venom of seeming innocent that supports their evil attitudes
about me, and somehow fixes it for them to have a view on me as the
sort of person who should be harassed forever ... somehow!”

David looked at the three others and
said: “It seems to me that it's about time we start to investigate
how they manage to get their telepathy working even though they are
clearly into Satan and not God!”

Jess took a deep breath. “Yeah,” he
said. “We should all try to telepathise back, right?”

David looked at him and answered: “I
can say we shouldn't take the risk of arrogantly getting into their
telepathy! Even so, I propose we should be ready to take that kind of
battle with them at a later stage!”

Jess sighed and said that he felt like
doing it now, but that since David thought it unwise, he realized
that it was not true that his emotions were wise.

Soon after, Josephine immediately her
eyes and began telepathising, it seemed. A few moments later David
did the same, but only for a few seconds. Though his colleague was
still at it, he whispered: “It's us that it should seemingly be who
can telepathise with no reason to seem guilty of any mishaps
anywhere. Thereby, one shouldn't reach the specific target too fast!”
he said.

With that he managed to get the other
two to be careful about it. Cecilia then closed her eyes and felt for
a while. Soon after Jesse did so too. Upon this, David went back to
doing it again.

After half an hour, Josephine said,
with her eyes still closed: “I have a notion of what they are about
now! If you feel like it, you can follow me in telepathy to their
home and invade their thoughts enough to stop them, hopefully, from
being too successfully evil to be manageable for us good people!”

Also without opening his eyes, her
colleague David whispered back: “Alright! Let's do it!”

The two others managed to follow them.
When all four of them were there, they managed also to feel their way
to their spirits and to turn them forever against themselves. This
they had initially intended to do with both Jess and Cecilia, but
weren't quite smart enough to!

Thus, with this seance, the whole story
of the evil people of seeming innocent while also bewitching was over
apart from that there was also a potential reprisal in that anyone
they might be related to, and (only possibly) some acquaintances that
were not relatives. This they managed to turn around to that they
should chase those people better than vice versa, which seemed to
start a battle between them and relatives of the four initial witches
that lasted for two hours. Upon this, a shift in the air was
apparent, and the witches seemed to be doomed to eternal punishments,
finally!